~Whisper~ I'm sooo sorry....
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- Author: FloridaWhisperer
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Hey guys.. Just wanted to apologize for yesterday's stupidity on my part. I got carried away with my silly dreams of being recognized on a higher level someday. I've decided to stick to what I do now. Which is helping all of you sleep better and not be so stressed. I love you all sooo much and I won't do anything dumb ever again. Please forgive me ^^ Also, I'm sorry for the flagged video. Its so dumb what they did. But I will get it taken care of. Enjoy this vid guys ^^
Epic Drum Fail ( Must See ) !!!
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- Author: Bigbuster242
Tags: Epic Records Drum Epic (R. Kelly Album) You Fail See You (Lloyd Song) The Love Experience Lol Owned Thank Noob Must Ownage Loving BIG BUSTER 242 Thank You Again Bass Win Must See See You Lyrics funny
This Video Didnt Come Without Casualtys My 2 Month Old Vic Firth Hickory American 8D Stick Broke :( RIP HANA HWANG Hey Guys Epic Fail I Didnt Think This Would Happen Aha And I Caught It On Camera I Was Just Jamming You No And This Happened Bye Bye VIC FIRTH
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- Author: levelpuke
this is made on pivot stick animation 2.2.5
Maastricht Treaty turns 20 as euro crisis continues
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Twenty years ago, leaders of the European Union put their signatures under a plan for one of the most ambitious steps in European integration. The single currency. The Maastricht Treaty enable the creation of the euro, which, despite all the negatives, has clearly carved out its place in the international currency markets. Former European Commissioner President Jacques Delors still sees the euro as a success story: Ten years after the launch of the physical notes and coins, however, it's clear that the Maastricht Treaty was not a complete success. The strict rules for government budgets, as defined in the Stability Pact that was part of the Treaty, were agreed indeed. But they were not enforced because the German and French governments wanted to spend more that the rules would have allowed them. Delors' successor Romano Prodi even called the pact a 'Stupidity Pact'. The EU now is preparing for a new treaty that will enable tight fiscal cooperation and will give EU countries powers to supervise each other's budgets. But if they had chosen to stick to what they signed up to in Maastricht exactly 20 years ago today, then the crisis that Europe's citizens are facing now might never have happened.
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